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Chicken Dinner With A Twist

21 Tuesday Sep 2010

Posted by Bob and Robin in Chicken, Photos, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe: Bob and Robin Young, Things To Do, What's For Dinner?

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Ah yes, another good chicken dinner. I wen to the store today and they had roasting chicken on sale – $0.69 per pound. I got two right around 5 3/4 pounds and froze one. Here is what we did with the other one. Actually a really good baked chicken. I added the onions to the potatoes and mushrooms.

Roasted Chicken and Roasted Red Potatoes

Recipe Adapted From: Melissa d’Arabian. Food Network
Serves: 4
Cooking Time: 1½ hours
Oven Temperature: 425 ºF, 325 ºF

Ingredients:
½ c Dried Mushroom Mix rehydrated
2 T Oyster Sauce
2 c warm Water
1(3 to 4 pound) Chicken, rinsed and patted dry
6 T Unsalted butter, softened
2 T Rosemary, minced and fresh
2 T Thyme, minced and fresh
1 clove Garlic, minced
Kosher Salt and freshly ground Black Pepper
¾ c White Wine – 2009 Syringa Winery Fume Blanc
1½ lbs Red Potatoes
1 med Onions, cut into 1/8 pieces. Walla Walla Sweet or Vidalia
2 T Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
Juice of ½ Lemon

Directions:
Allow the chicken to rest at room temperature for 30 to 60 minutes. Rehydrate the mushrooms in the warm water mixed with the oyster sauce. Do not discard the liquid.
Preheat the oven to 425 ºF.

Dice the mushrooms into small pieces. In a small bowl or mini prep, mix together the butter with the rosemary, thyme, garlic, salt, and pepper. Add the diced mushrooms and blend by hand. Pat the chicken dry with paper towels, and then rub the chicken all over with 3 tablespoons of the herbed butter.

Cook’s Note: Make sure chicken is dry. Slide some of the butter underneath the breast skin. Tie the chicken legs together with kitchen string.

In a small roasting pan, pour in the white wine and place the chicken breast side down. Roast for 15 minutes. In a medium bowl, season the potatoes with salt, and pepper and drizzle with oil to coat. Remove the roasting pan from the oven. Remove the chicken to a plate turning it breast-side up. Brush the rest of the herbed butter on top of the chicken. Add the potatoes and onions to the bottom of the pan and place the chicken on top. Adjust the liquid with some of the reserved mushroom water or white wine.

Lower the oven temperature to 325 ºF, and return the chicken to the oven to finish roasting until an instant-read thermometer inserted in the thickest part of the inner thigh, not touching the bone, reaches 160 degrees F, about 1 hour more. Once done, remove the chicken to a carving board and let rest 10 minutes before carving. Remove the potatoes to a serving bowl.

Return the roasting pan to the stove top over high heat. Deglaze the pan with the lemon juice, scraping up the bits stuck to the bottom of the pan.

To serve: Place slices of chicken on plate with potatoes and drizzle the pan sauce over both. Serve with a good Fume Blanc wine. We served an Idaho 2009 Syringa Winery Fume Blanc. It really went quite well with the dinner.

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Garlicky Sauteed Swiss Chard

Recipe Adapted From: Melissa d’Arabian, Food Network

Ingredients:
2 T Olive Oil
3 cloves Garlic, smashed
1 t Red Pepper Flakes. Use as much as you like.
1 lg bunch Swiss Chard, ribs removed and chopped. Leaves roughly chopped.
Sea salt and fresh ground White Pepper
Splash of Red Wine Vinegar

Directions:
Add the oil to a large saute pan with the garlic and red pepper flakes. Cook over medium heat until the garlic turns golden brown. Remove the garlic and discard.

Add the chopped Swiss chard ribs and saute until soft, about 4 minutes.

Add the Swiss chard leaves and season with the salt and pepper to taste. Cook until the leaves are wilted. Stir in the vinegar. Serve immediately.

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There is a good dinner. Price for the dinner per serving for Robin and I? About $3.00. Cheers and enjoy!

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What’s For Dinner?

05 Sunday Sep 2010

Posted by Bob and Robin in Boise Adventures, Chicken, Curry, Food, Party Time, Photos, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe: Bob and Robin Young, What's For Dinner?

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So this morning, while I was contemplating the Bronco victory in Virginia, Boise’s hot air balloons were taking off over Julia Davis Park in the center of town. There is also the question of What’s For Dinner? I asked Robin if she wanted chicken. She said yes with some curried rice. Her wish is my command!

Le Menu

Braised Chicken in White Wine and Pomegranate Molasses
with

Sauteed Leeks and Garlic in Orange Infused Olive Oil

Curried Rice
with
Red and Green Tomatoes and Summer Squash

Serve all of this with a wonderful 2008 Casablanca Valley Chile Root:1 Chardonnay and you have a wonderful Saturday evening meal. Cheers and

GO BRONCOS!!

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Just Another Dinner!

17 Tuesday Aug 2010

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So yesterday we had seafood – cod to be exact. So on Meatless Monday – or Red-Meatless Monday – what to have. So, we’re going to have chicken breasts. But not the same ‘ole mundane bird that is prevalent on most plates. Let’s spice it up. Dried mushrooms – soak and reserve water. Onion – caramelize. Tomatoes – 1 can plus 3 T Pico de Gallo. Fresh chives and basil.
Combine the canned tomatoes, basil, chives and Pico de Gallo. Set aside. Caramelize onions and place in the tomato mixture. Saute the mushrooms and place in tomato mixture. (Is the bowl full yet?) Braise the chicken breasts. Add the tomato mixture and reduce heat. Reduce by one-half. In the mushroom water, add 2 T cornstarch. Completely mix. When the tomato mixture is reduced, add the mushroom water. Stir until thickened. Remove from pan; place some tomato on plate; add chicken to top of tomato. See the plated dinner below. Cheers!

Braised Tomato Chicken with Wild Mushrooms

Wild Mushroom Sauce

Herbed Fresh Steamed Corn

Garden Fresh Green Salad

Indian Creek Mountain Syringa White Blend

The wine sure did balance out the subtle spiciness of the tomato mixture. Good choice, Robin! So that’s it. Not hard to do, just a little time. 45 minutes? At most. Enjoy.

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Chicken Mole

10 Tuesday Aug 2010

Posted by Bob and Robin in Chicken, Cinco de Mayo, Classic Sauces, Main Dish, Spice Blends, Things To Do, What's For Dinner?

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(Photo By: SB, Allrecipes.com)

Sometime ago, maybe a week or two, someone, I think it was Margaret, asked me about the Mexican Mole sauce. From various sources, including Allrecipes.com, the Foodnetwork.com, waymorehomemade.com and the travelblog.com, I have found the following recipes and some description of the sauce. It is a lot like Indian curry – it can, and usually does, change with the maker or creator or chef. Cheers and enjoy.

Authentic Mexican Food Recipe

If you are looking for an authentic Mexican food recipe you should try Mole. Mole comes from the Aztec times and it is a delicious sauce prepared with zippy chile and Mexican chocolate. Mole is known all over the world and it is not hard to cook. You can add some chicken or make some mole enchiladas. Two of the most popular places to get Mole in Mexico are Oaxaca and Puebla. Oaxaca is known as the Land of the Seven Moles and Puebla has also a great variety of Mole. When cooking Mole you need to add some Mexican chocolate so the taste is a little bit sweet and not as strong as the mole itself. Mole can be prepared in different ways, depending on the state or traditions of each family. Some of the ingredients include cloves, peanut butter, bananas and epazote. There are also different types of mole. For example you can find yellow mole, red mole, black mole, green mole and the famous one – tablecloth stainer known in Spanish as the ‘mancha manteles’. You can serve some chicken and rice to make a complete, perfect meal and enjoy it with some Crema Mexicana Mexican style sour cream, white fresh Mexican cheese, and bolillos.

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The Earliest Mole Sauce

Description:
Why wouldn’t the cooks of Cerén have developed sauces to serve over meats and vegetables? After all, there is evidence that curry mixtures were in existence thousands of years ago in what is now India, and we have to assume that Native Americans experimented with all available ingredients. Perhaps this mole sauce was served over stewed duck meat, as ducks were one of the domesticated meat sources of the Cerén villagers. Cerén, or Joya de Cerén, is the name of a village in El Salvador that was destroyed by a volcanic eruption. Known as the North American Pompeii, because of its level of preservation, Cerén offers a fascinating glimpse into what life was like 1400 years ago.

Ingredients:
Makes 2½ cups
• 4 tomatillos, husks removed
• 1 tomato, toasted in a skillet and peeled
• ½ teaspoon chile seeds
• 3 tablespoons pepitas (toasted pumpkin or squash seeds)
• 1 corn tortilla, torn into pieces
• 2 tablespoons medium-hot chile powder
• 1 teaspoon achiote (annatto seeds)
• 3 tablespoons vegetable oil
• 2 cups chicken broth
• 1 ounce Mexican or bittersweet chocolate

Directions:
In a blender, combine the tomatillos, tomato, chile seeds, pepitas, tortilla, chile powder and achiote to make a paste. In a pan, heat the vegetable oil and fry the paste until fragrant, about 4 minutes, stirring constantly. Add the chicken broth and the chocolate and stir over medium heat until thickened to desired consistency.

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Traditional Mexican Food Recipe: Mole Sauce

Ingredients:
* 4 Dried Pasilla chilies, stems and seeds removed
* 4 Dried red New Mexican chilies, stems and seeds removed
* 1 med. Onion, chopped
* 2 Cloves garlic, chopped
* 2 med Tomatoes, peeled and seeds removed, chopped
* 2 T Sesame seeds
* ½ c Almonds
* ½ Corn tortilla, torn into pieces
* ¼ c Raisins
* ¼ t Ground cloves
* ¼ t Ground cinnamon
* ¼ t Ground coriander
* 3 T Oil; canola or olive are nice
* 1 c Chicken broth
* 1 oz Mexican Bittersweet Chocolate

Directions:
Combine chiles, onion, garlic, tomatoes, 1 Tbsp sesame seeds, almonds, tortilla, raisins, cloves, cinnamon, and coriander. Puree small amounts of mixture in a blender until smooth.

Heat oil in a skillet and saute the puree for 10 minutes, stirring frequently. Add chicken broth and chocolate and cook over very low heat for 45 minutes. The resulting sauce will be quite thick.

Traditional mole sauce can be either red or green, depending on which ingredients you decide to use and is normally served over chicken. Experiment!

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I do hope this helps with your question, Margaret. It goes quite well, and I think designed for chicken or turkey. But it can also go with pork or beef. I don’t think I would use a mole sauce with seafood. You can also find a Mole Sauce and Paste, to use as a starter for future recipes, at http://www.waymorehomemade.com/2010/04/mexican-mole-sauce-foodie-friday.html. Cheers!

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Right Meal – Wrong Day!

05 Thursday Aug 2010

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OK, so the potatoes are slightly dark. But they were still good! And besides, the “dementia” is gone! But, this is the right dinner, just on the wrong day.

Tonights Menu

Fresh Garden Herb Marinated Chicken Breasts
(Olive Oil, Chives, Sage and Thyme)

Fresh Picked and Sliced Garden Tomato

Grilled Potatoes

Grilled Squash with Fresh Garden Herbs
(Olive Oil, Parsley, Basil, Chives)

2008 Indian Creek Winery Pinot Noir

So there you go. Now we’re all up-to-date. What to do now? Cheers!

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Egyptian Chicken Cordon Bleu (Cordon Blue)

14 Friday May 2010

Posted by Bob and Robin in Chicken, Egyptian Food, Things To Do

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This does not look hard to prepare and it looks extremely easy to eat. A variation on an old recipe. Enjoy!

Egyptian Chicken
Cordon Bleu

(Cordon Blue)

Source: Cooking Guide by Tmatem دليل الطبخ: Chicken Cordon Bleu (Cordon Blue)
للغة العربية أضغط Original Recipe

Ingredients:
4 boneless Chicken Breasts
3 chopped Garlic cloves
Piece of Butter, about half stick
1 Lemon juice
1 Egg
1 bunch Parsley
Salt and Pepper
2 T Flour
Bread crumbs
Frying oil

Preparation:
– Pound the boneless chicken well and season with a pinch of salt and pepper
– Mix half of the butter with garlic, lemon juice, parsley and spread over the chicken breasts
– Fold the chicken over the filling and fix with toothpicks
– Coat with flour, then dip in a beaten egg, then coat again with the bread crumb
– Mix the rest of the butter and oil and fry the chicken rolls until browned on all sides .

Felcitously and shifa = بالهنا والشفاء = Enjoy your meal = Bon appétit

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Lemon Baked Chicken

01 Saturday May 2010

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Now here is an easy meal. Chicken, lemon, thyme, asparagus and noodles. How easy do we get?

Lemon Baked Chicken

Ingredients:
2 Chicken breasts, skinless
1 Lemon, zested and juiced
Salt and Pepper to taste
2 T Lemon Thyme
Flat Egg Noodles for 2
3 cloves Garlic, diced
1/2 lbs Asparagus
2 T Butter
1 T Olive Oil
1/2 lbs Button Mushrooms, quartered

Directions:
1). Place the chicken breasts in an oven proof casserole dish. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Zest the lemon and spread over chicken. Squeeze the lemon juice over the chicken. Place the lemon in the pan along the side. Sprinkle with 1 T Lemon Thyme. Let marinate for 1 hour.

2). Place the butter and the olive oil in a sauté pan over low heat. Place 1 T Lemon Thyme in sauté and cook the mushrooms. Remove from heat and set aside.

3). Place the noodles in a pan of hot water with the garlic and salt and pepper to taste. Cook until done. Drain. Place 2 T butter in the hot pan. Return the noodles,. along with the garlic, to the pan. Add the sautéed mushrooms. Cover and set aside.

4). Pre-heat the oven to 385ºF. Place the chicken in the oven and cook for 45 minutes.

To Serve:
Place a bed of noodles on the plate. Place a chicken breast on the noodles. Make a raft of asparagus and place on the plate. (See photo) Serve with a good white wine. Cheers!

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